2013-02-16

I took some pics of the problem this week and tried to recalibrate again with no luck.

below is the limit plate that sets the positive angle stops, as you can see it fits tight and can only be moved around the axis of the pivot point, there is no way of moving it up or down to reduce the travel.
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Here is the saw calibrated to zero, actually on mine the limit plate has to be pushed all the way to one side, by chance it is then set exactly to 0,02 degrees, if it was 0,2 then you would have needed grind away apart of the plate.
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With the zero set right, this is where the saw stops on the 45 limit, the actual cut is 45,7. Which shows that the printed graduation is correct and pretty accurate. Only the stop is offset by 0,7 degrees. Which is not very acceptable.

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Ans here where it stops when pressing the 47 detent
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this make me think theres a mistake in the limit plate, or am i missing something?
I would have preferred a system where you could adjust each stop individually.

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